Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Hospital provides informatio­n on free mammograms at coat giveaway

- BY ZACK MILLER

Roseland Community Hospital held its ninth annual coat drive Saturday morning, handing out coats to more than 200 attendees, though pamphlets on the pink-clad tables set up before the coat tent served another purpose.

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the hospital provided literature on local care options including free mammograms that residents might not be aware are available in their own neighborho­od, according to Chrislin Flanagan, the executive director of the Roseland Community Hospital Foundation.

“Our goal is to close that health disparity gap and make sure we remove all that red tape,” Flanagan said. “We’re right here in the community letting them know those resources are available and they don’t have to travel elsewhere.”

The communitie­s around the hospital are “underserve­d” according to Flanagan, making outreach even more important for those who may think they can’t afford care that’s actually free or discounted.

“We believe that health care and wellness is more than just the walls of the hospital,” Flanagan said. “So we always want to make sure our external footprint is present and that we’re continuall­y a resource for this community.”

Joann Curtis, who overcame a bout with breast cancer eight years ago, came out Saturday to get coats for the grandkids she has at home, but she said that the informatio­n on mammograms and testing were important.

Curtis urged anyone who might be questionin­g their health to reach out and get help as soon as possible.

“Don’t wait till the last minute, I almost did that,” Curtis said.

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